Summer is not going down without a fight over the thermostat as we head into the first weekend of October. Much of the East will see above-average warmth for the next several days, with parts of the Great Lakes, Midwest and Northeast running 25 to 30 degrees above average.
Breakdown
- A ridge of high pressure is moving east, bringing warmer temperatures.
- The eastern US will experience 70s and low 80s with low humidity. 19s
- Chicago, DC, and Raleigh are forecast to reach above-average highs. 27s
- Caribou, Maine, and Burlington, Vermont, may break decades-old temperature records. 45s